Happy new year! 2025

The news is lousy, but the floats were great.

Off to a very good and blessed start.

:heart: :pray:t3: :heart:

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In reflection, we had a great year, 2025. God Bless President Trump. God Bless Vice President Vance. God Bless the USA.

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HAPPY NEW 2026 to everyone.
:musical_notes:

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12/31 is a day for us to remember our youngest son’s birthday. He would have been 40, a milestone to many, unfortunately almost three years ago he lost his life to complications from the ChiCom flu. His life was like a falling star shining bright and streaking across the sky, then he was gone. We have been welcoming the New Year with a small birthday celebration with his two children who are with us and watch the festivities on the tv until midnight.
Happy and Healthy New Year to everyone on the forum including our communist puke libz & prog friends. Remember, without their deranged obtuse rants this place would be boring. :partying_face:

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So sorry to hear about the loss of your son.

They say that is the most devastating loss of all.

Glad you got to celebrate New Years eve with your grandchildren.

Happy New Year.

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Yes. I lost a brother some years ago to cancer. Our Mother in her grief and sadness said : “Parents should not have to bury their children.” It’s an emptiness that doesn’t go away.

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Happy New Year.
And yes.
We are off to a good start.

Most people will likely look at that graphic and see the red line and recognize that the CURRENT trend is not in line with the red line, and try to take you to task by noting that a rising employment level under Biden has stopped, and may even be decreasing – without recognizing that the chart is about FOREIGN BORN workers.

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I would say that she is exactly right.

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More is being done to protect American workers from alien workers. More reform is needed…

“The existing random selection process of H-1B registrations was exploited and abused by U.S. employers who were primarily seeking to import foreign workers at lower wages than they would pay American workers,” said U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services spokesman Matthew Tragesser. “The new weighted selection will better serve Congress’ intent for the H-1B program and strengthen America’s competitiveness by incentivizing American employers to petition for higher-paid, higher-skilled foreign workers. With these regulatory changes and others in the future, we will continue to update the H-1B program to help American businesses without allowing the abuse that was harming American workers.”

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Ill join you.
Beautifuly said.

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Thank you.
I was just thinking how to put this into a perspective.